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Only in England at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
Isn’t it the case that we’re permanently on the cusp of changing times, stranded between memory and the unknown?
Read the full story..Review: Manchester by Phil Griffin and Jan Chlebik
Phil Griffin was my favourite City Life writer – that Manchester magazine, when it was a magazine, was the first place I came across his elegant and highly personal architectural prose.
Read the full story..Brutalism, Bus Fares and The Box
Think of the camera’s shutter as a scalpel. See the photograph as a slice through time.
Read the full story..Photography: getting back to basics
As a keen photographer and art lover, I’ve often asked myself which of the two I prefer.
Read the full story..No Two Days The Same
“You’d think Mike Tyson would be hard work to photograph, but he’s incredibly calm compared to Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary, who just comes across as unhinged.”
Read the full story..The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Rocks the Mike
The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra recently performed a free concert at Sefton Park, conducted by Vasily Petrenko. The event was part of The Liverpool International Music Festival. Paul Jamieson was there.
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